Daily Vehicle Inspection
Daily inspection involves verifying whether components such as brake pedals, engine compartment, or tire pressure are functioning normally and safely.
The timing of inspections depends on the vehicle's usage, determined by the user. However, the following vehicles must be inspected daily before operation:
- Commercial vehicles (except vehicles under 660cc and large/standard motorcycles)
- Rented vehicles (rental cars)
- The following private vehicles:
- Vehicles carrying 11 or more passengers
- Cargo vehicles (except those under 660cc)
- Vehicles for transporting children (except those under 660cc)
- Large specialized vehicles
- Specialized vehicles such as water tankers, etc.
Learn more about periodic inspections here:
→ Periodic Vehicle Inspection
Basic Knowledge
- 📚 Types of Traffic Signs
- 📚 Types of Vehicles Allowed to Drive
- 📚 Legal Speed Limits
- 📚 Legal Speed Limits on Highways
- 📚 No Parking or Stopping Zones
- 📚 Rules for Parking and Stopping on the Roadside
- 📚 Difference Between Parking and Stopping
- 📚 What is a Safety Zone?
- 📚 How to Count the Number of People
- 📚 Double Overtaking is a Violation
- 📚 Size and Weight Limits for Cargo
- 📚 Using the Vehicle Horn
- 📚 Exceptions to Parking Rules
- 📚 Ensuring Storage Space
- 📚 Hydroplaning Phenomenon
- 📚 Vehicle Types by License Category
- 📚 Periodic Vehicle Inspections
- 📚 Daily Vehicle Checks
- 📚 Stopping Distance
- 📚 Priority at Intersections
- 📚 Police Hand Signals